| bila | बिल | bíla n. (also written vila; ifc. f(A). ) a cave, hole, pit, opening, aperture, [RV.] &c. &c. |
| the hollow (of a dish), bowl (of a spoon or ladle) &c., [AV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.]; [ŚrS.] |
| bíla m. Calamus Rotang, [L.] |
| Indra's horse Uccaiḥ-śravas, [L.] |
| N. of two kinds of fish, [L.] |
| bilasa | बिलस | mfn. g. triṇādi. |
| bilavat | बिलवत् | bila-vat n. a hollow vessel, [Hir.] (Sch.). |
| bilaśaya | बिलशय | bila—śaya mfn. and m. = prec. [MBh.] |
| bilavāsa | बिलवास | bila—vāsa mfn. living in holes, burrowing |
| bila—vāsa m. an animal that lives in holes, [Suśr.] |
| a pole-cat, [L.] |
| bilayoni | बिलयोनि | bila—yoni mfn. of the breed of Uccaiḥ-śravas, [Kir.] |
| bilaṃgama | बिलंगम | bila—ṃ-gama m. ‘hole-goer’, a snake, [MW.] |
| bilaśāyin | बिलशायिन् | bila—śāyin mfn. = -vāsa mfn., [Suśr.] |
| bila—śāyin m. any animal that lives in holes, [ib.] |
| bilakārin | बिलकारिन् | bila—kārin m. ‘hole-maker’, a mouse, [L.] |
| bilavāsin | बिलवासिन् | bila—vāsin mfn. = prec. [MBh.] |
| bila—vāsin m. an animal that lives in holes, [ib.] |
| a snake, [L.] |
| biladhāvana | बिलधावन | bila—dhā́vana mfn. (sensu obsceno) rimam tergens, [TS.] |
| bilasvarga | बिलस्वर्ग | bila—svarga m. ‘subterranean heaven’, the lower regions, hell, [BhP.] |